No area player was more valuable to her squad. During a sensational senior season, the 5-foot-6 Florida International recruit averaged 23.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 5.0 steals, 4.6 assists and 3.0 blocks a game. An unselfish player, Coley distributed the ball well and made those around her better. When the team needed a basket, she almost always came through.

Most impressive accomplishment: Against the best, Coley was at her best. In four games against eventual Class 3A state champion Tampa Catholic, Coley scored 42, 29, 23 and 24 points.

Did you know? Coley plays in the No. 3 spot for the SPC tennis team. She has participated in the sport since she was "7 or 8," and is a big fan of Serena and Venus Williams. "I like tennis because I can do my own thing," she said. "And I can play it for a very long time; until I'm pretty old."

First team

F Sharee Booze, Sr., Palm Harbor University: Was among the county's leading scorers each of the past three seasons.

F Kamika Idom, Jr., St. Petersburg: Led Green Devils, a 6A region finalist, on both ends of the court.

G Latavia Dempsey, Sr., Boca Ciega: A four-year starter who finished career with 1,710 points and a school-record 225 3-pointers.

Will White, Boca Ciega: With a starting lineup that included two Division I recruits, but also three ninth-graders, White guided the Pirates into the Class 5A final before losing to Fort Lauderdale Dillard, arguably Florida's best team. His state runnerup squad finished 30-2, White's best mark in seven seasons.